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stainless steal, gold, silver, platinum, aluminum.
Yes.
usually cheap metal that was painted, like brass and copper, or stainless steal
aprox band 2500 stainless steal 5500 and the pendent 8000
As a farmer I can tell you that most metals will corrode after long periods time in contact with fertilizer solutions. The only exception is that stainless steal is one of the most resistant to corrosion. Most of the machines that we use to handle fertilizer are made out of stainless steal (blenders, spreader trucks, etc). This is by experience only I don't exactly know why it does what it does.
chromium and nickel
Iron, chromium and nickel
No, when stainless steal comes in contact with certain liquids (of the house cleaning varitey) will "bleach" stainless steal
Important alloying elements in stainless steel are chromium, nickel, vanadium, molybdenum.
There are several types of stainless steel. However, austenitic (stainless) steels have chromium and nickel (sometimes manganese and nitrogen). Yes, they have steel also. However, the amount of actual "steel" is somewhere below 20%.
The most common used to make braces are Stainless Steal or Nickel Titanium. But there is also such thing as Ceramic braces.
Most stainless steel contains nickel, but studies have shown that it does not cause contact dermatitis since the nickel is basically bound as a part of the alloy. As long as it isn't nickel plated it should be fine.Here is a link to a study that researched this exact question.See Related Links
The cast of Stainless Steal - 2000 includes: Alan McKee as Roger
Stainless Steal!
no
no it is not.
Yes, Stainless Steel is an inactive metal